Neighborhood Watch

The Jenks Police Department is currently engaged in developing Neighborhood Watch organizations to help curb the occurrence of crime thorughout the city of Jenks. The program consists of forming a group within, usually housing additions, that are trained to be aware of conditions that may be indicative of crimes in progress and the proper way to work together as a group to document and alert the police of suspicious activity. The program attempts to help residents take measures to make their homes less attractive to criminals.

Business Watch:Business Watch is a program that the Jenks Police Department is developing to assist businesses in detecting crimes in progress and deterring crime. The program will emphasize measures that can be taken by individual businesses to help make them more crime resistant and guide them in what to do if they become a victim of crime.

Public Transportation

Tulsa Transit bus service is available throughout the City of Tulsa and extends into Jenks, Sand Springs and Broken Arrow.

Service to Jenks is within the original townsite, north of the Creek Turnpike. Jenks northbound service terminates at the Main Station which is located downtown Tulsa at 319 South Denver. Southbound service returns to Jenks.

Picking up the pace: Desire for urban living means more parking garages, walkability

Trash Bash will be this Sat. May16th. at 210 W. Main St.

Congratulations to Mayor Kelly Dunkerley and Vice Mayor Mike Sharp

Apr 21, 2015

on being elected from among their fellow councilors as Mayor and Vice Mayor during the City Council meeting on April 20th. Every two years City Council elects its new officers (Mayor and Vice Mayor) after the latest municipal election for city councilors. Counc

Wal-Mart bringing new Neighborhood Market to Jenks

Jenks planetarium offers students a look at the big picture

Apr 02, 2015

JENKS — “You are the sun.”So said Dan Zielinski to a group of high school students during their recent visit to the Jenks Planetarium. Zielinski, director of the planetarium, was leading the environmental science class through a lesson about the seasons.